ARGH! Not good. Paint lookin bad.
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ARGH! Not good. Paint lookin bad.
I cant believe it. I have an 04 Mustang GT, Black, less than 9k miles on it, owned it since October of 04.
This car has been garaged every day at work, and garaged at home for the past 4 months or so.
So why the hell is the paint on my hood oxidizing?
I started using Mcguires, then went with turtlewax black, and now im using Zymol. I wash my car several times a week, i dont use any abrasive products, when i was i use high pressure sprayer, no brush or anything. I work real hard to keep it looking as nice as it does, but now my car is betraying me and the hood is losing its "blackness"
I wash 2-3 times a week, wax once a month.
anyways, anyone reccommend any good products?
Any advice?
This car has been garaged every day at work, and garaged at home for the past 4 months or so.
So why the hell is the paint on my hood oxidizing?
I started using Mcguires, then went with turtlewax black, and now im using Zymol. I wash my car several times a week, i dont use any abrasive products, when i was i use high pressure sprayer, no brush or anything. I work real hard to keep it looking as nice as it does, but now my car is betraying me and the hood is losing its "blackness"
I wash 2-3 times a week, wax once a month.
anyways, anyone reccommend any good products?
Any advice?
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Are you sure it's oxidizing? My had grit all over it... check this link: http://www.mustangtuningforums.com/s...ead.php?t=3304
These links saved my 04's paint job too!
Shaker
These links saved my 04's paint job too!
Shaker
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Originally Posted by Shaker242
Are you sure it's oxidizing? My had grit all over it... check this link: http://www.mustangtuningforums.com/s...ead.php?t=3304
These links saved my 04's paint job too!
Shaker
These links saved my 04's paint job too!
Shaker
I dont think it is grit... i dunno, ill try to get a pic taken of it, can be pretty difficult though
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